Category : Politics
Inside America’s “Doomsday Plane” — And the Controversial Arrest That Sparked Global Attention
The U.S. “Doomsday Plane” is one of the most secretive and strategically important assets in modern military history — designed to keep the government running...
The Collapse of the 2026 U.S.–Iran Talks: A Deep Analysis
The United States and Iran held high-stakes negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan, aimed at ending an escalating regional war and stabilizing a fragile ceasefire. After over...
Countries with Nuclear Weapons: A Strategic and Structural Analysis
Explore the world of nuclear weapons through this in-depth analysis of the countries that possess them. This article examines their arsenals, tactical nuclear weapons, delivery...
From Brink to Breathing Space: Inside the Fragile US–Iran Ceasefire That Averted a Wider War
The agreement, announced in early April 2026, halts imminent military escalation and reopens key diplomatic channels. But while the ceasefire offers relief, it is far...
The Nicolás Maduro Case: A Dramatic New Phase in U.S.–Venezuela Relations (Update)
The legal case against former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro has entered a critical and unprecedented phase in 2026, blending international law, geopolitics, and criminal prosecution...
President Tinubu Prepares for Historic UK State Visit: A New Chapter in Nigeria–Britain Relations
For the UK, strengthening ties with Nigeria aligns with its broader strategy of deepening relations with emerging global economies....
War at the Ballot Box: How the U.S.–Israel Conflict with Iran Is Reshaping the 2026 Midterms
The 2026 U.S. midterm elections are unfolding against the backdrop of a high-stakes geopolitical crisis. With Washington entangled in a growing conflict involving Israel and...
Fire and Fury in the Middle East: How the US-Israel Offensive on Iran Reshaped Global Security
The military campaign — dubbed Operation Epic Fury (in U.S. discourse) and Operation Lion’s Roar (in Israeli sources) — was launched on February 28, 2026...


